The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TfMES. MARSHFIELDi 'OREGON; FRfDAY, E&Kl)ARY 12, f-EVENlNG HDlTIQA) '' '
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Fimr CROSBY IS .'SI01 GUTS NILE . FflRIMEEK is gasss
l ,.. ..- ---, n ri 'and the Coos County dolcgn
CALLED BY DEATHI OFF SOUTH JtTlr mtSS HI o.!!.
kttuires mid
stibjocts
buildings
delegation wait
contluunlly on the go.
rofeRHor C. II. Eckles, of the
.erslty of Missouri, proved one
of tlie nbleat lecturers nnil tbo
,.NEWS;"QP -NEARBY TOWjMS
Noted Hymn Writer Succumbs Columbia River Stiff ers-
BRIEFS OF BANDQN
by Thw Hoiortler.
Roy K. White was over
s sec- Delegation from Coos County .bunding in which ho gnvo his talks Mni.sI;rioltl gmilll,y
m .. ivnn in nn f n i ir ri in ri'ii n i i nil . nii i . 1
at 95-Wrote Over 8000 ; Hon Destroyed Represents; Keturns, tmnusiasiic ,-- ;nt mo -; "r him W 'V:.lr "B"
from
Church Songs
S2,505,150Cost
County is Praised
tDr AdJOeUtfJ Trrta to Coot Dr Times.
BRIDGEPORT. Conn. Feb. 12.
Fanny Crosby, well known hymn wrl
tcr, died today rt her home, aged 95. '
Eight thousand bymiiB of Christian
worship Bting In Protestnnt churches
throughout tho world, nre the work of
Pniiny Crosby. No one since the days
of rimrlpR Weslev or Isaac Watts has
mndo anywhere near as large a con
tribution to the gospel song book as
did tho blind writer whose death
occurred todny.
Fanny Crosby's name was signed
so regularly as author of one hymn
nftor another, that the hymn book
makers of a quarter of a century ao
were forced to give her some 200 dlf-
In larger hall was needed on tho sec-
Tillage of soils, stock Judg.ng con-1 ond day.
tests, dalrv cow demonstrations Much Interest was shown In Hie
CUT. MAOGKXN SAYS these are but a few of the subjects dairying work of Coos County. Tho
DAMASK NOP SERIOUS dwelt upon at tho Farmers' Weekend that thoro nre five cow testing
$ nt Corvnllls visitors from which re- associations hero brought out much
.... ..
.turned yesterdav on the Ureal:- praise for J. L. Smith ana ins us
water. "Well worth tho tlmo and
moiii'.v," they declared In giving
their oplnl6n of the state's big an-
mini effort to gather tho farmers
, and dairymen from over the stnte
loi'O ft. of piling will restoro and give them one week's freo Iti-
It. The rock has not ueen structlon.
Capt. Macjcenn. who arriv
ed with th Hreakwater yes
terday, states that the first
reports of the damage to tho
Columbia River Jetty were
exasse-ated. He says about
slstauts, who In less than n yenr,
have built up n system of herd
testing that Is equaled In only one
other county In tho United States.
The large ninp showing tho lo
cation of the! associations In Coos
County, tho now ones proposed and
damaged and still stands I J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, tho amount of butter rat nnd ciieeso
above high tide. The bar is has not arrived home, as he Is com- ! produced In the county proved of
perfectly safe. He so re- 'ng n overland with his family. ' Brent Interest to tho visitors,
ported to the t'nlted States 4 Those who came back yesterday '
engineers. were II. IJ. Warner, tester of theiiiiiii nnDDCPT ncco I HM
Couulllc Valley Cow Testing Asso- IUU uuimuui uuui uhvv
I. tilt 1" tllllinrlll nlnllnn tr,.Mi Cimm.lnH Aimn "
. .u. ... ...., viuiiuii, .iuiiij dciui., "...(,". - 1.,,,,1.1-j,,,,, i it, ..r..,
.. .. ... -.!..... II..I n .....! r, III.. -..II... VI 1 "!- . i" l-.l.t-uj lll'ivil'
irom me mtiuiii ui uic ini'i a. umi 1 1;, iiuiuuiur. Vj'jiiiiii.'; uinu iu-
fnrnnf nnn tinttino In mnfcn It atwiMf
Uml nnmnmio Iiralilna Mii famous wrl ASTORIA, Or
4rt tn.1 until t1tttf1 tV ll nt b n r t
-!.-- i....im.u -, ,,....i. fuy b mile of tho outer end of the land. Arago, nnd Manly Arnoson, of ,
who sang her songs, which were,-'"' '"C m ',,,,, ' '
translated Into every language, did an,t ,,ho, "'" " " ot " oU1 It was vacation week at tho Ore
not know that it was a blind woman's tresUe, has disappeared. ROn Agricultural College, yet despite
Inspiration which they on,ploed to The disintegration has been going ,8 fact every effort was made to
1 " - ,. n- cn inn Htnn nnil rmrint? Ilm unfit imn i m it... ..ti-
'ftist nlv mntttlia Mint innHnti tt tint iiUnnnnt .. f..HHM it.. .ni.
Ittu Ui oi o ...Mi n.w... . ..- I'.D.uu uuu, i'llIJUH lll WUUR , -nf,1M1111 f. artlrt.
I v.i..i.bi( witt umvih
-lllc-
express their Christian
liopo In song,
faith
gal (o Hunt Them Xow.
Kt'OENB, Fob. U'. It prohablo
that tho defective gamo law which
falls to nut ko illegal tho killing or
possession of deer, will bo corrected
at once, according to .1. M. Devon?.
Lane county district nttomey, who
"Saved by Grace," "HIessed As-
big breakwnter has consisted meroly more thnn 1C00 persons registered
of a string of little rock Islands, vlsl- for tho various lectures, tho week's
surinco," "Roscuo . tho Perishing," ,' " "' , Z, ,,'' ..
J,ie, ..... , , ., . ble abovo the surfnee. Tho climax course,
At tho train reception committees
This law, according to Mr. Dovors.
Is about tho only ono ho hopes to
! Iint'n nlin It tr it tt linU'nu.iM n ,. 1 -i..1. .1
.... tj iiit.hv liunutun IIH 1IU 1UIII1U
nM.K Ortt In ttirt A flttn rt T10IIH flTA
.-A.i -, r. nM.i.. cnmc- however, during last night and
W,T . ' V, , r .-- "'Is morning, when tho Jetty was directed tho newcomers to lodgings.
Inr.rolIgloiiB verses. Of tho latter ,.,,.,, . , , ., ,i , ,,.. ..... ,
.. ,. , . , , , .,n. . lashed by tho heaviest seas of the told them where to go and gavo
tho. writer hns related an Incident ' , , ,. . ,,,. .,,.. ,...... ,7 .. . .,
, . .. .I. i in hi. season ami inc enure siruuiuru iur it i"--m uuhmiuu man iiuuuiih tor wie
biiuwiiii; iiiu ruiuuiKiiuiv ruiiuu; wiiu
which bIio employed her Inspiration
nnd hor talents of versification.
w; u. wonno, wno wroio uio nius-t ., . . , . .,., .-,, , , ,,, .
I. ........ I. ..-- I...t tt.l I UBIIUi BUtUlllJ HUH Ull HIIU1U IS IUI- -- o - "-K r..llu...
1 ,1, IS, , tain. a. tho bar is rougher today than to witness ono of tho largest horso
? Z vlr?. V.? S.??.ft rll" J'"s been at any other time this I'"" ever held in tho Willamette
In r?n.In.,' ., i! Ill n ' w'" moiintalnou. sens are run- ley. Governor Withycon.bo led
to Cincinnati In fdrty minutes, ho tho roccsslon. Lieutenant P. J.
said, nnd I have aomo music for ..... Hennessv. conimnnilnn nf nn n.. hunting door dtirlni? Mm .inn.i unn
. t HL'iia wtru cuniiiiiriiLivuiv inuiiiriiiui -' - - . " .w., ow.
d tho inlsfortuno to
run a splinter into his finger yester-
dny, ninklng a painful Injury. Dr.
Leep was called and undor his nilnls
trntlons tho Injury is rapidly mend
ing. A. 1). Stewart nnd family 6f Co
qulllo wero visitors lu this olty Sun
day nnd Monday, waiting for tho
Elizabeth to tako them to San Fran
cisco. Mr. Stewnrt is on his way
back to Arkansas, from whence hd
enmo five years ago. Whllo ho hns
immeiiso resiect for tho people of
this section of tho country lib Is 16tid
lu his oplon thnt heaven must look
lllto tho bottom land of Arkansas.
Frod Tebbln, special ndjuster for
tho American Contial nnd St. Paul
Insurance compnnlos, Is In thn city
adjusting tho losses of tho fires whioh
destroyed tho houses of Nlol Wil
liams and W'.G, Uunmlre, both of
whom wore Insnred liy A. 1). Mills,
resident ngent for tho companies.
Mrs. S. V. Police or tho SI.voh Hlv
or. wife of Representative S. P.
Polrco of Coos nnd Curry counties,
passed through Hniidon Sunday on
hor way homo from Salem, whnro
she hns boon speiidtng tho tlmo with
hor hiisbnnd slnco tho legislature
opened In the early part of .Inimary
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. T. M. LII
lard, Friday evening. Feb. H, n lino
baby girl.
TO (HOT MOItK ItHIOIt.
PROFESSIONAL
E. Lothard MnClure
I'rncllces l'u -1,,1 r'Vty
Uooni III, I'liiiinmii, a i,C0Bi
iv ,,.
H. H. Hamer
o "sssjifafs
Phono 340-J.
JlaHlnj.
na Ciki.
I.- M. Wright
HUITiDINo COtimJL 18J
Estimates fi,rnui.CWr
ou on tenn..!
';roit
Itosobuiji' Pi'oph Klgiiro Xeiv I'rolil
l.uw I Ins .Inker.
Tho ItoHobiirg Itevlow says: Whllo
devotees of Uncchim lmvo buon be-
walllng the 1! 1 (limit limit sot by the
Legislature, and lmvo figured that
thoy would have to go dry on uueh
Sundny and on aonio Saturdays In
tho month, a local man who lias made
n study of tho mattor (luclnroa that
there la u colorod geiitlomnn in the
woodpile, and that the blbiilouHly In
clined will ho much better off thnn
urn- iiavo iiuruiuiuru laucicil. im.m-hms nr Wninrn nnl r
The lltllo "Jokor" In tho measure. 0ftI;c l,l0" a30 J Uoob, ffl1!?
ho declnied, libs In tlio fiict that nj
so-called rituirt liuitly does not con
tain u full (junrt, nnd
"qunitH" of tho umber fluid
cossnry to make tip tho IokiiI limit.
Thus tho lovor or innjt Hiiioin will
have a bottle Tor oneh'day in thrj
mouth, nnd hIx over nt tho end or
tho thirty ilnys. ir lie proforu to
drink pints, It will lake six doyen of
tho alleged hair qunrlH to mnko I ho
equivalent o( tho !lt! "iiiart" bottles."
IIAMIO.V VHHt'K HtUIMC.
tho Leglslaturo not lu a mood to
spend time on crlmlnnl statutes.
Mr. Dovors cautioned hunters to-
.iio.n nt nr i. ,n vm.i.i.n.1 fmm week's slnv. A hIlOi i.nn.i nni,J"n' regaining mo Bnino Inws. Ho
t titrttito tlmt il.'n !.. I ..ih...
sight. tPrts wore given ns entertainment , "'", " l""v u,c ,DO,lu '" iuesuon iasi
. . .. . . - -. . .... n.,.i i-i t.'.i.i.. .1 ,.nn Friday was not thnt nf iiimiimr ii.mr
'Hint inoro lias ueen a gnio OI Ull- "" ij muiu unm itiuu - - - - - n ....,, AmiLAN'D Or Fnli i
. ijiil iiinr hi iiinnif ntiii iim.i..rr i.M r
. .... ,...,, I1H .,.
(JAM: AT ASHLAND.
meat In ono s possession. Tho hunt
ing of deer Is still lllcgnl.
"Thoro Is sufficient Inw to wnr
rnnt an nrrest and conviction for
A florco
00-nillo oastorly gnlo wreeked tho
Southern Pacific car ulioils. tore the
roof off the coal house and derailed
several frolght cars In the local yards
uMnli T u-nnl vnn in urlln n livmn '
T....,. .. .. ,-W., .W .W.V . ,., lft..l-
Ho sat dovm at tho piano nnd played nnu T,. i " ""","""""
I'UlilU IIIBIUU IU IUW SUIIIU BllipS Ulll.
Deforo 7 o'clock the conditions had
Jiis music. 'I think I can write it,
Mr Tlnntin T enlil.
"I hurrcld upstairs and sat down ' f hn"Bcd, "ml tho bar w"s b"nkln B0
to write. For son.o tlmo I waa cn.;b,ndly thnt not ovon tho Ula wcro
tlroly oblivious of surroundings. ab', to crfs "t'
When I enmo back to my full senses , T,,, ',or",on of tho b-cakwatcr that
tho hymn was written nnd was on in8 bc?n completed
paper before me. I learned that I ' nHt s,rl"K' I,n "8 instruction a to-
linil nnlv tnkon firftwin mltiiitiui Trl. , "" "' 'iuwhuii, i.iuo.vuu iuiib
ihnphantly I carried it down to Mr.'of "" iat co.t U.07...B0, were
Doanc. Tho music ho played then "sc- To ,1,nm,, l "8 rock froni thc
nnd tho words I had hurriedly written l1 nml (lu,np U ' U, JoU" cn'
are the same as used today In sing- la lod nM 0XnB0 of nl,out 30 contB
ing 'Safe In tho Arms of Jesus.' I lo"' or ?52.',-,()0' nmk,,,B a lotnl (,f
"It wa'sMiy-most' sutcessf ul hymn 2'?or,'1GO '?t wns oxpondod for
and I believe It was dictated by thorock1for thls ,nll of Jott' to "
Bnlrlt nf tho I-onl. n,i tlint II wim ",IU""K ol ' cum oi mo engineer
Extensive dairnge waj dona lu the
dot corps and a regular cavalry ! " said Mr. Dovors. "And wo shall I ,orrIt"ry CU8t of AaMaml. and all
offlcor, gavo an lnterostlng dom
onBtrntlon of Jumping on horse
back. Ho was ablo to clear four
feet eight inches nhonrd his steed,
but the five-root mark was n llttlo
too much.
From early morning until Into In
tho afternoon practically every hour
attempt to enforco tills Inw until the
Supremo Court directs otherwise."
over town minor wreckage was scnt-
tered to tho four winds.
Considerable exi'llniiinut wna uro
alod around (own yesterday by tho
ropuit Hint thn hull of u bout hud
wushoil up on 111' Uracil during the
night previous, and iiiuiiy were the
reaiH that there hud boon u dlsitH
troiiH wreck at sea. lliij on rlirtlmr
InvoHtlgntlon It wiih round Hint tho
litlll wiih that or tho. old lOiiroku,
which was wreeked twolo yenra ago
Tho hull hud hnou partially or en
tirely burlud In tho riand mid only
showed n little uhovo tho Hiirfaco.
Tho groat brcakors or tho paat few
dayn lmvo worked tho sand away and
uncovered n purl or the hull oneo I
more. Unndou Kucordm.
Or. H. M. Shaw
OK. MAWIH 'it.' HIIAur D
. niapnaea of W.unrn il., ,
-"" "corns son ...
hat Jo cOXmJLTiNo i:oiNTMl .
Id mo no-, AlU'llIT S'lllls
. ornci's, U0G Irvine m. ,
'hollo 10.1-1. or ari7r ck
MnnhlWd, 0nR
W. G. Chandler
AU IHTDCT
atioms !I01 nnd .'Jor. Pni. ....
Mnrah field. Or.VBB,n
Wm. S. Turnnn
Alt IIITUCT
Mitrshflclil, Oroton.
Perl Riley Ballinger
lll.MM ' AMI 'riMntii...
Uesldoueo Studio, 2 1 7 No. tm ,i a
AIN'T IT TUB TULTli
Wo novor blntno tlio tailor b
our pnntH wo lmvo to pit
j Wo novor blame tho ihoa b'u
when our soles grow old itt
thin,
Wo novor blnmo tho batter
when our lids wo hart It
flout,
nut wo always M-.rno tho M.
dry whon ou. onirts wr oil
COOS HAY HTKASI IjAUXDRT
I Phono 57J.
-I
TO (JOT youi- MONKV'S WOltTll,
sec .LV DOVLK. .
DO NOT KAIL TO ATTEND THE
niHUT DKIJATK at tlio M. K.
CIIUItCH, KK1I. H TO UH.
Times want nds bring results.
mmmmm
born for a mlBslon." .
nut Fanny 'Crosby- did not begin
hymn writing' until sho was over for
ty years of ago. Fifty years ago sho
wait best known for her popular melo
dies which wero whistled all over tho
country, such ns "Proud World Good
by, I'm Going Homo," "Hazel Doll,"
"Tho Honeysuckle- aien," nnd ".s'ov
er Forget tho boar Ones."
minded by Poull.Vc.
Horn In Putnam County, Now York
Ing nnd tho oxponse of constructing
tho trestle.
OREGON DRY BILL IS UP
Attorney (Jivm-ml Hi-own DIsmism'h
Enforcement of Prohibition.
SALEM, Or., Fob. 12. "I think
thnt this leglslaturo should go ahead
nnd pass the prohibition law, as voted
by tho people," snld Attorney Gonornl
Drown this morning. "Tho pooplo
Itoport of tho Condition of
First National Bank of Coos Bay '
at Mrshfleld, lu tho State of Oregon, at tho close of business, December
stato, March 21, 1820, chrlHtcned ! ,,nvo ,1,Ih "oro too dooply nt heart
Frances Jnno Crosby, and married to
Aloxouder Vnn Alutyno, a blind urn-
nlc lonelier who died ninny years ago,
tho blind wrltur lived to bo 95 years
to lauo any cliiiiicoa whatever. Hut
I do think that If thn Governor will
oxpross hlniRolt as Intoiidlng to call
an extraordinary session of tho logls
11,071.30
1,13.1.31
old. Her nlothcr lind lived to he,lnturo for ll0Xl Jnnuary, In case tho
102, nnd hor grandmother to bo IOC referendum shall b0 invoked, If will
Sho retained to the Inst nil of horllMlvo tl10 e(f'ct desired. In thnt way
facultloscxcoptlng eyoHlght. Sho wo cnn KOt rl'1 ()f tbo big cost of u ro
lost this during a fever lu Infancy, feM",ul" "lection, becnuso If it is
when n hot pojiltlco was applied io'r0rt,,roa by l,1 H'Hior foroos that tho
her eyes, destroying tho optic norvo. !Kor"or w"1 "I,8et "H tholr work,
At eight years tho llttlo girl dlB-!t,loy wM1 "ol l, lllol' to go to tho
played hor first tnlont In voralflontlon 1X,""", of lvo'lg tho rofornoduni
by this philosophy or contentment: lnt ""' '" B,,cl1 0VC111t t,,u oxpenso or
I nu extraordinary session would bo
avoided."
Oh, what a happy soul nm I!
Although I cannot huh;
1 nm molvod that lu this world
Coiitontod I will be.
How ninny blessings I onjoy,
That other people don't;
To woop and sigh hoouuse I'm blind
J cannot, nnd I won't.
Whllo no oxproMlon or opinion hns
come rroin tho Governor's office it is
generally believed that If tho refer
endum shall bo Invoked by the liquor
ana brewing IntorosU. and no pro
vision has boon made for n hpoclal
iMforoudiiiu elocilou. ho will bo cor
tnlu to call the legislature together
again and pass tbo hill with the emor
Koncy elnuse attached.
nEsourtcEs
Loans nnd discounts
Overdrafts, secured, ....; unsecured! .'.','.'.'.'. ( 1,25000
U. S. Ilonds to seciiro circulation (par valuo) . .100,000.00
Other bonds to secure postal savings .10 "00 00
Honda, securities, etc., on hand (other thnn , '
stocks), Including premiums to snmo .1-1,C8 54
IJonds, securities, etc., pledged ns collateral for
Stato or other deposits, (U. S. postaj savings
I'Aviiiueu ,
Subscription to stock or Fed'oral
Kosorvo Dank $0,700.00
loss amount unpaid 5,500.00
All othor stocks Including premiums on anlo..
Hanking house, $72,000.00; rurnlturo nnd fix
tures, $0,000.00
Duo from Fodoral Iteaorvo Untile .....'...'
Duo from approved resorve agontH In contrn'l
reserve cities
Dlln frnm iiii,irr.ii.i ..,....... . .
!' umiivu iikuuis in oilier re
serve cities 02 232 1.1
Duo from bnnks nnd hiinkorstothor than abovo) "'"',"'
Outside cheeks nnd other cash Iteiini. $928.74;
rrnotlonnl etirroncy .:i0 .(S
CheckH on bnnks In tho samo city or town ns "
reporting bnnk
Notes or othor national banks .'.'..'.' .' ,' .'
Lawful money rosorvo In bank:
f"oc1 ' 18,009,80
i.ubui-iuilliur no i on ... ,
Itedomptloii fund with U. S. Treasurer "(not
more than 5 per cent on circulation)
09
185,00
Total
For twolvo yonrs sho studlod nt the
Now York Institution for tho lllltid ' ,
Sho novor learned to read by the rnU-1 Tlmos wunt udv bring results.
cd lotters. Playing the nultnr whllo ' j
n child sho so calloused her Hugars
thnt thoy wero not sensitive etiougli JOHN L. K00NTZ
to tend tho'raUod chnrnctors. All,
Bho loiirncd she memorized from j EXTENDS Voir AN INVITATION
homing. During hor connection with ' -H) (Hl,l, vr iik I'nu'i-i. '.
tho Institution, which Included an IL' ' '?, UMtM'h '
additional,. yours ns a teachor. she' 1AUI,' A
travelled all, ovor tho country do-i
t'lulmlng hor a voiWi. noforo RIDE ll THE NEW
uuui iiuusesfgicongroM suo once 10
clted thoeopeulal linos;
1915 OVERLAND
The Serviceable Car
"O yo, who horo from every stato
convene,
Illustrious band! may wo not hopuj HK WILL III-: (JUVD TO HAVE
tho nceno
You now behold vlll provo to ovory
mind
Instruction hath a ruy to cheer tho
blind.
KNIOI1TS OK PYTHIAS NOTICE!
Thoro will bo n big meeting of
Myrtlo Lodge No. 3 Monday night to
colobrato tho 5 1st anniversary. All
Knights pjqu.estod tpcomo, Ug eats!
. py ordor C y,
YOU MAKE COMPAHISON OK
COMKOIVT, CON VENI UNCE,
SPIU'IKIOATIONS, APPEAR.
AXCE, gi'AHTY AND
PIHCE WITH ANY ,V.
T O M O It 1 L K 1 N
AJIEIHOA
K00NTZ GARAGE
North Front Street
LIAIHLITIES
Cnpltnl stock paid In
Surplus riind '.'. .'.'.!!!!'. '.
Undivided proHt fi.lsV.r.U
,. , 25,152,59
Less ourront expenses, Interest, nnd taxes
,'m,a m.cni.os
tliTiilntlug notes 100,000.00
Loss nmoiint on hand and In Tronsury ror
rodemptlou or In transit ., 703i00
Duo to banks nnd bnnkurs (othor than abovo)
Demand dopoclts:
lndlvldiiul deposits subject to oho ok 393,805.90
Certificates of deposit duo in low than 30
l,ny "7 011 17
" v..wv ib or.n nn
IIUU.UU
$125,101.71
1,250.00
100,000.00'
39,200.00
18,753.90
1,133.31
78,000.00
12,000.00
00,101.22
51,37.1.50
1,259.12
1.029.10
1,800. go
18,191.80
5,000.00
$8S1.250.H
$100,000.00
18,000.00
9.S00.C1
95,295.00
39.-tC9.l7
SPECIAL SALE
ON TUB WAISTS
One .sample t , l)mu 12.-, WAISTS In .Mmiiilsette, Vclle, Liu
gesle nml Uidle,' SIiIiIm, rwgttlitr pi-.Vo fioni if I Mr, to lfvM)(l cucli
rm- Siilimlny nnil Jlondny go nt l)8i
Conu) early, ulillu picking l.s ftood.
Wo also give shnijily ivduced prices oil ull I'ALlj COATKiunil-HlMTS
Wo cmry tlio TIioiiimiii (Jlovv-Klttlng nnd tli In Huso ('oim-Im
THE NEW STOUE 10 CENTHAL AVICNUE
THE FASHION
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunks between any pola
In Mnrshfleld and do goneral tu'it
t for roasonnhlo rates.
1 STAIl THANHI'Elt Ji STOIUQECtt
I.ovl HelNiicr, Proprittor
1 PlunwNt IUO-.1. AU.Ju pg.ll
GOLDEN GATE
COFFEE WEEK
WILL BEGIN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH.
WATCH FOR COUPONS
Call 326 or hand your coupon to our clcliveryman
COMMER & HQAGLAND
Arc ready to supply you with your wants
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.
South Broadway Grocers Watch for our Heinz' Adv.
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171.
PAHLSIA.V OLEANI.Vfl ASD
I DYEINd WOIIKS
j 200 West Market Avp, conu
j Second Streot.
j Undor new inannRomont Frl(H
j low, nnd all work satlifactorf,
j Ladlot' Miik n pjicclally.
j Phono 170-J.
J. 8. STEVENS,
Prop.
-
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
YOU AUTO CALL
' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
PI10110 ti-.-i-J
Nllit anil Vnj.
White ICIciihaiit drill
CJnocl Cum. Careful WHfifl
l). Tj. i-'ooti:.
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Pnul.L..'., l.nMl ...
" u",,v,ha ""iBinnuiuK 13,523.01
Postnl savings deposits 29,071 05
Stuto and municipal deposits ...,..'.' l 0i'','2 1
Time dopoblts:
Cortiriciitoa or deposit duo on or nftor 30
uayi
, ' f,lUii,-i2
Deposits subject to 30 or more days' notice 31028.37
77,005,12
509,151.27
109,233.79
1
J8S1.250.U
Total ..
Htato of OroRon, County of Coos, gs,
1. Dorsoy Kreltzor. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solo.nnly 8wear
that the abovo statement Is true to tho be.t of my knowledge and belle"
DOR8BY KRBITZESR. Cashier.
Subscribed and mvo.i. to boforo mo this 5th day or January, 1915
COUUECT-Attost: ANNIB BMITI1' N,ar' Pubp-
W. S. CHANDLER,
. WILLIAM GRIMES,
'- Mv''' w. u. dou'glas,
; 4Mfi
Just received a Fresh Invoice of
s Simon
Pore Lard
The real Value-Received kind
SAVE MONEY
by ordorlni: tho fumoia
HFNRYVII IP COAL
Nut coal, por ton JjJJ
Lump Coal, por ton fJ-JJ
Or. half ton of both w
I). MUSSO.V, W
Phono 18-J or leave orden
IHIIyer's Claar Store.
DHY
WOOD
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CAMPBELL'S WOODYARO
North. Front Btrsel,
PI10110 R7.
Phone Your Ordqr to '
NASSURG'S
The Good Housekeeping Store.
T. J. HCAIFK 12 A. II. H0PCI
Marshfield'afS.tt
Kbtlnuitcs Kiirnlslicd
Phono 1 i.H. 9Inrlifleld, Ore.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of MnrshfleW
WASHINGTON AVENUE
HTADDEN STRE"
MOUTH UV.SV
O. A. Metlln, lrop.
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